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DigitalOptics Uses Bright Cluster Manager to Boost HPC Productivity

March 20, 2013

Bright reduces cost and operational complexity inherent in cluster management

SAN JOSE, Calif., March 20, 2013 /PRNewswire-iReach/ — Bright Computing announced that DigitalOptics Corporation is using Bright Cluster Manager® for its ever-expanding product development system. DigitalOptics develops and sells software to enable high-quality image capture for small form-factor cameras and mobile devices, as well as a host of optically related technologies. The company chose Bright to improve the productivity of both their development system and the staff who manage this cluster.

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DigitalOptics uses Bright Cluster Manager to provision, schedule, monitor and manage its Dell PowerEdge HPC cluster. Bright enables DigitalOptics to quickly and easily expand their cluster with minimal downtime, eliminating the need to spend days configuring and integrating new nodes. Instead, the company reports that configuring and integrating nodes takes less than 10 minutes.

DigitalOptics also benefits from the intuitive Bright user interface, which provides complete visibility to all aspects of their cluster. With one intuitive graphical user interface, their system administrators perform the full range of cluster monitoring and management tasks within one application. Unlike other cluster management software, Bright’s unified approach eliminates the need to synchronize multiple applications and write custom scripts to keep them working together.

About DigitalOptics Corporation

DigitalOptics Corporation (DOC), a wholly owned subsidiary of Tessera Technologies, Inc., delivers innovation in imaging and optics with products and capabilities that enable expanded functionality in increasingly smaller devices. DigitalOptics’ miniaturized camera module solutions provide cost-effective, high-quality camera features, including extended depth of field (EDoF), zoom, image enhancement, optical image stabilization and MEMS-based autofocus. The group also offers customized micro-optic lenses from diffractive and refractive optical elements to integrated micro-optical subassemblies. http://www.doc.com/Pages/digitaloptics.aspx

About Bright Computing

Bright Computing specializes in management software for clusters, grids and clouds, including computer, storage, Hadoop and database clusters. Bright’s fundamental approach and intuitive interface makes cluster management easy, while providing powerful and complete management capabilities for increasing productivity. Bright Cluster Manager is the solution of choice for many research institutes, universities, and companies across the world, and manages several Top500 installations. Bright Computing has its headquarters in San Jose, California. http://www.brightcomputing.com.

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